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Working good in linux with CXG 8.x/9.0 -- GOG.com version

The GOG release of this title is a 560mb executable installer, which installs
correctly into it's own bottle using the winXP bottle profile.

The game's main menu is hardcoded to a 640x480 screen resolution ; the ingame
options allow for 640x480/800x600/1024x768 resolutions for the actual simulation
itself --- if you do not have display hardware capable of these native fullscreen
resolutions, you will have to use COG in windowed mode (emulate a virtual desktop)
...see tips&tricks if you need help with that.

Also, the GOG version includes something called "Graphic mode setup.exe" which
changes the renderer used by DOSbox -- defaultly this is set to 'surface', but
you may get better graphics performance using the opengl setting instead. Again,
check tips&tricks for help.

Game runs pretty good, very playable...although occasionally DOSbox gets a bit
'clunky' when there's too much going on graphically (1024x768 mode) and it's
trying to squeeze sound out at the same time -- a 'silver medal' out of the box.

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